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I mean, everyone knows you just didn't get colors that bright or armor that shiny in the real Middle Ages...

Weak routines by most of the comedians, and I'm glad Amy didn't get immunity for this one: all she really seemed to do was switch a few words around in her established jokes. (As for the winner of the thing -- the less said, the better. There, done.) I was glad to see the elimination return to a two-comedian contest instead of our now-typical threesomes, but it does have me worried about a quadruple performance next week. And the players are making way too many plans around reaching Final Five...

It's official, btw: the house/ship/prison yard is dead. It looks like they're just being dropped off at and picked up from a hotel every time. No visible interaction outside the challenges and waiting room. Oh, what fun this season is turning out to be. And this was renewed already? So this is going to be the official model for all seasons to come? Why not just hire Ryan Seacrest and get it over with?

Oh, and one note to the producers: if you're using flag counting as a tally method, you should realize that at some point during the night, you might wind up having to actually count flags...

I guess I'm the only other person that's been watching this show. The jester thing was kinda stupid but Lavell's first round was funny. I was pretty disappointed in the final two though as I thought Matt and Deborah were the funniest of the night. It was also a shame when they had to go head to head for elimination because of the same reason.

The colors are indeed not really what we might have expected in the middle ages but we live now and it is quite o.k to indulge ourselves in the kind of colors we like and pretend it is the middle ages or so.Not very realistic but still___<http://www.theamericanidolfans.com/>

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